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Single-bay NAS Server N A S-1100 User ’ s Manual.
2 Cop y right (C) 2004 PL A NE T T echnology Corp. A ll r igh t s reserved. The produc t s and prog r ams desc r ibed in this User ’ s M anual are licensed produc t s of PLA N ET T echnolog y , This.
3 T A BLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introducti o n ................................................................................. .1 1.1 Package Content s .......................................................................... .1 1.2 System R equire m ent s .
4 4.5.2 F T P Pass w or d ................................................................................................... . 30 Chapter 5 T roubles h ootin g .
1 Chapte r 1 In t rod u ction The typical ins t allation o f PL A NE T NAS- 1 100 can be completed in less than ten minutes w ithout an y addi t ional con f igu r ation of other serve r s or clien t s on your net w ork.
2 1.4 Specification Support P r otocol TCP/I P , FT P , HTT P , S M B S t andards IEEE 802 . 3, IEEE 802.3u LAN Connector RJ-45 I nterface ( 10/100 M bps ) LAN S peed 10/100 M bps at half duple x 20/200 M bps at f ull duple x LEDs P W R, LNK/AC T .
3 Chapte r 2 H a rdwa r e Installation Please re f er to the steps belo w to ins t all your HDD into NA S - 1 100: 1. Loosing the t w o scre w s on t he rear p anel by scre w driver or hands. 2. Grabbing the fron t panel and separa t e the HD holder f r om case.
4 5. Push the po w er connec t or into the po w er socke t o f HD as sho w n. The po w er cable is designed to go in one w ay, so you shouldn't have any problems. 6. Secure the H ard Disk w ith t he scre w s w e provided. 7. Push t he Ha r d disk and HD holder back into the bo x and secure it w ith t he t w o scre w s.
5 Chapte r 3 Setup W iz a rd T he Set u p W i z ard g u ide s y o u t o f inish th e i n i t ial i n s t all a ti o n o f N AS- 1 1 00, a n d th e ba s ic con f igura t ions f or Ne t wor k . Pl e ase f oll o w t he st e p s as bel o w . 1. Insert t h e C D-ROM in t o the C D-ROM drive to i n itia t e t h e auto r un progr a m .
6 ? Note: ON L Y use the po w er adapte r supplied w ith the NAS- 1 100. Other w ise, the produc t ma y be damaged. 4. Con n ect NAS- 1 1 00 t o y o ur s w itch or h ub and m a k e sure th e L N K/ACT LED is lig ht on.
7 5. Press “ Next ” to s t art t h e scan. 6. T he Set u p W i z ard will sca n availa b le N AS- 1 1 0 0 in y ou r ne t w or k ..
8 7. T he screen will sh o w y o u t he a v a ilable N AS- 1 100 . Pl e ase select the d e vice y o u want t o setup a nd clic k “ Next ” to conti n ue. Note: T here w ill be t w o s t a t us o f the “ Reac h a b le? ” f i e l d . Reach a ble S t atus Acti o n Y es NAS- 1 100 ne t wor k setting is c o m p atible with y o ur L AN.
9 9. T he NAS- 1 1 0 0 ins t a ll a ti o n is co m pleted. T his dialo g b o x pro m p t s y o u t h at se t u p w izar d w il l add t wo shortcu t s on y ou d es k top, y ou can c o n f igure m ore advance set t ings b y c lic k thos e shortcu t s. Please press “ OK ” .
10 m u st run the Se t up W izard ag a in t o creat e n e w shortcu t s. Note 2: th e Setu p W i z ard will d etect y our HD con t ent , but on l y f or th e f irst p arti t i o n.
11 Chapte r 4 Configura t ion The NAS- 1 100 provides a w eb-based configuration in t erface and you can simply access it by double click on the “ Setup M y Ne t w o r k HD – NAS- 1 100 ” icon on desktop. A dialog bo x w ill pop up and ask f o r username/pass w ord.
12 Options Description S t atus Host Name The iden t ification of the NAS- 1 100 sho w ing on the “ M y Neighborhood ” . I P Add r ess I P Add r ess of this NAS- 1 100 .
13 Options Description Host Name The iden t ification of the NAS- 1 100 sho w ing on the “ M y Ne t work Neighborhood ” . I P Add r ess I P Add r ess of this NAS-1000 . HD used ( %) The usage pe r cen t age of HD D . Up-time The estimate time of sys t em operating period.
14 4.2. 1 H o st Nam e Se t ting Parameters Description Host Name Iden t ification o f NAS- 1 100 r ep r esen t s on “ M y Ne t w ork Neighborhood ” . W o r k Group The name of t he w orkgroup w hich NAS- 1 100 is located. Description Brief descrip t ion of the NAS- 1 100 .
15 4.2. 2 IP Ad d r e ss Setting Parameters Description I P Add r ess Designate the NAS- 1 100 ’ s IP Address . This I P Add r ess should be unique in your net w ork. The default I P Add r ess is 192.168.1.1 . Subnet M ask S pecify a Subnet M ask for your LAN segment.
16 Parameters Description Superuser name The administrative use r name to access t he w eb interface of NAS- 1 100. Old Pass w ord Enter the old pass w ord here . Ne w Pass w ord Enter the ne w pass w ord here . Confirm Pass w ord Please enter the ne w pass w ord here again t o confi r m.
17 4.3. 1 Syste m R e start Parameters Description Do you w ant to res t art this system? If you w ant to res t art this NAS - 1 100, please press “ Y es ” , or press “ No ” t o back t o pervious page .
18 Parameters Description Do you w ant to fo r mat HD? If you w ant to format you r H D, please p r ess “ Y es ” , or p r ess “ No ” to back to previous page . Note: Please w ait until the fo r mat p r ocess completed. Do not po w er o f f t he system or close the b r o w se r .
19 4.3. 4 Fir m war e Upgra d e Parameters Description Firm w are upgrade If you have the la t est firm w are of NAS- 1 100, you may en t er the firm w are path into this field or press “ Browse … ” to find ou t the firm w are location and press “ A pp ly ” to upgrade.
20 Parameters Description T ime Zone Please select the time zone o f your country Use Local T ime Press ‘ T ime Sync ” but t on, the NAS- 1 100 w ill synchronize i t s time w ith your PC . Before t his procedure, please make sure the time on your P C is also cor r ect .
21 4.4. 1 Us e r Con f i g urati o n In this sc r een , you can add/ D elete/modify the user accoun t . Before operate, please make su r e the ins t alled H D w as forma t ted . I f the ins t alled HD does not format yet , the opera t ion in t his page may be w rong.
22 4.4.1. 1 Modif y Us e rs If you w ant to modify t he e x isting use r , please click the user icon in B asic U ser or Advanced User f ield . Then you w ill see the screen belo w . Parameters Description User Name For e x isting use r , you may click “ Change Name ” button to change t he user name.
23 4.4.1. 2 Ad d Us e r If you w ant to add a ne w use r , please click the “ A dd ” button on the sc r een in section 4.4. Then you can see t he screen belo w for adding ne w use r . Parameters Description User Name Please enter the name for t his use r .
24 Undo W hen you w ant t o clear the settings, you can press t his bu t ton. Back Press this button for back to p r evious page. 4.4.1. 3 Dele t e User If you w ant to dele t e the user account , please click t he check bo x under t he user name in t he Use r Configu r ation screen, you ma y see the “ Delete ” but t on become available.
25 4.4. 2 Fol d er Co n fi g urati on In this screen, you can add/delete/modify t he shared folde r . 4.4.2. 1 Modif y F o ld e r If you w ant to modify the f olde r con f igu r ation, please click the folder icon . Then you w ill see the screen belo w .
26 Parameters Description Change N ame If you w ant to change the folder name, please press this bu t ton . A f ter p r ess this button , you w ill see the sc r een belo w . Please press “ Apply ” to save t he set t ings. NOTE: The default f olde r “ Share ” can ’ t be changed .
27 Parameters Description Folde r Name Please set a name to this share folde r . The folde r name w ill be sho w n w hen the user access NAS- 1 100. Folde r Descrip t ion Please set a simple desc r iption for t his folde r . Apply Please press this button to create this ne w folde r .
28 Parameters Description Change N ame If you w ant to change t he folder name, please p r ess this but t on. Change D escrip t ion If you w ant to change t he folder description, please p r ess this button.
29 4.5. 1 FTP Co n fi g uration T o setup this configura t ion such as user limi t ation, sever port numbe r , leng t h for time out and anonymous user r est r ic t ion, click FT P Con f igura t ion. Parameters Description M a x imum Unit Number Please enter the member numbe r .
30 Cancel Disca r d the changes . Back Press to back to pervious p age. 4.5. 2 FTP Password Parameters Description Ne w Pass w ord The default pass w ord fo r “ f tpuser ” account is “ abc123 ” . If you w ant to change the p ass w ord, please ente r the ne w pass w ord here .
31 Chapte r 5 T r oubles h ooti n g Q1. Ho w to shut do w n th e N A S- 1 100 p roper l y ? A n s: u T o shut d o w n t he S y s t e m proper l y , press t h e PO W ER butt o n o n t h e f ront p a n el fo r two seco n ds un t il P o wer L ED b lin k s then go of f .
32 Caution: I f the N AS- 1 100 s y s t e m f ails to re p a ir y our H D File s y s t e m , please un p l u g th e H D and rec o nnect wi t h a PC with W indo w s OS. T he OS will r u n Sc a n d is k to re p air y o ur HD. Q5. I us e N A S - 1 1 00 as a F T P ser v e r , but the u s er s ou t side the L A N c an ’ t a c c e ss it.
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